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SAMHSA's Administration of Grants

Issued on  | Posted on  | Report number: OEI-07-10-00220

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WHY WE DID THIS STUDY

In 2009, the period of our review, SAMHSA administered 2,281 discretionary grants, which ranged from approximately $17,000 to $7 million for a total of $906.8 million. This study is part of a body of work by OIG on grants administration to ensure the appropriate stewardship of Federal funds. OIG has not previously evaluated SAMHSA's grants administration.

HOW WE DID THIS STUDY

Using SAMHSA grantee data, we selected a sample of 130 discretionary grants. We reviewed the files for these grants to determine the extent to which SAMHSA maintains grant files in accordance with Federal requirements. We then surveyed SAMHSA staff and the grantee project directors to describe SAMHSA's interactions with grantees.

WHAT WE FOUND

SAMHSA maintains grant files in accordance with Federal requirements. We were able to follow the grant "paper trail" and identify required documents; however, a few grant files were missing initial applications, continuation applications, and Financial Status Reports. Most SAMHSA staff and grantee project directors reported positive interactions with one another; however, some SAMHSA staff and grantee project directors identified obstacles to communication.

WHAT WE CONCLUDE

Given the overall completeness and quality of the grant files and the low incidence of identified problems, we are not making formal recommendations to SAMHSA. Still, we encourage SAMHSA to strive to obtain and maintain all required documents. Also, SAMHSA may want to use information from this report to improve interactions between SAMHSA staff and the grantee project directors. SAMHSA concurred with our report as written and provided no further comments.


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